π²π°πΉππ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gaits, from Proto-Indo-European *Η΅Κ°aid-.
Noun
π²π°πΉππ β’ (gaits) f
Declension
Only the nominative singular is attested. However, based on the declensions in other Germanic languages, this noun was probably a consonant stem in Gothic as well. The dative plural is purely speculative, but is what would be expected of a feminine consonant stem in Gothic.
| Masculine/feminine consonant stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | π²π°πΉππ gaits |
π²π°πΉππ gaits |
| Vocative | π²π°πΉπ gait |
π²π°πΉππ gaits |
| Accusative | π²π°πΉπ gait |
π²π°πΉππ gaits |
| Genitive | π²π°πΉππ gaits |
π²π°πΉππ΄ gaitΔ |
| Dative | π²π°πΉπ gait |
π²π°πΉππΏπΌ gaitum |
Derived terms
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